Mission
Greg is on a mission to improve the lives of as many people as he can. His life experiences, such as overcoming homelessness and depression, have helped him uncover an array of tools that if used consistently have the power to take peoples lives to the next level. He believes that purpose, growth and accountability are the ingredients to success & happiness.
"Personal growth is the driving force to success and happiness. Set big goals then make a plan and execute. Imagine where you could be in 1 year if you did!”
Greg's Story
Greg Smolka grew up on the “other side of the tracks”. His parents were addicted to drugs and alcohol which lead to an unstable childhood. Being homeless and going without was normal. By the time Greg was 12 years old, he had quit going to school and began working for a traveling carnival while helping provide for his siblings.
Roughly a year later, his grandparents invited him and his siblings into their home in order to provide the necessities. This was exactly the opportunity that Greg needed to thrive. He soon was back in school and performing towards the top of his class both academically and in extracurricular activities. This lead to college which again was an opportunity not wasted.
Right when life seemed to be going well, tragedy hit. Greg’s sister was diagnosed with a rare disease and eventually passed away. His brother and father had passed away previously and all of this lead to severe depression and addiction. This was rock bottom and the moment that changed his life forever.
Greg vowed to make big changes that would not only positively impact his life but also others around him. He has since beat the depression and overcome personal addictions while growing his career, building relationships and influencing others to become better versions of themselves. Greg has now decided to create an online presence in order to share his story and experiences in hopes of helping others.
Rest In Peace: Victoria Jessica-Elizabeth Smolka, Tyler Cole-Anthony Smolka, Gregory Allen Smolka
Roughly a year later, his grandparents invited him and his siblings into their home in order to provide the necessities. This was exactly the opportunity that Greg needed to thrive. He soon was back in school and performing towards the top of his class both academically and in extracurricular activities. This lead to college which again was an opportunity not wasted.
Right when life seemed to be going well, tragedy hit. Greg’s sister was diagnosed with a rare disease and eventually passed away. His brother and father had passed away previously and all of this lead to severe depression and addiction. This was rock bottom and the moment that changed his life forever.
Greg vowed to make big changes that would not only positively impact his life but also others around him. He has since beat the depression and overcome personal addictions while growing his career, building relationships and influencing others to become better versions of themselves. Greg has now decided to create an online presence in order to share his story and experiences in hopes of helping others.
Rest In Peace: Victoria Jessica-Elizabeth Smolka, Tyler Cole-Anthony Smolka, Gregory Allen Smolka
Testimonials
"Since meeting Greg 3 years ago, he has been the single biggest contributor to my personal and professional success. More importantly, Greg has paved the way for me to continue my want to be better every single day."
Tom Smits
(Salesman) |
"Greg has helped me in many ways. He's helped me grow my career as well as my mental and physical health. He's a great mentor, role model and someone I can always count on."
Brandon Lumbert
(U.S. Army Veteran) |
"I am not sure where I would be without Greg's help. He has been a mentor and a motivator for me over the past 2 years. He has helped me overcome personal issues and take my life to the next level."
Levi Wallace
(VP Sales) |
"Thanks to Greg's help, I was able to take an idea and turn it into a business. From initial design and development to legal advice and marketing, he's been there every step of the way."
Randy Mullens
(Small Business Owner) |